Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses has the chance to make amends for his sending off in last season's FA Cup final.

The Nigeria international was given his marching orders by referee Anthony Taylor against Arsenal a year ago, with his second bookable offence being for diving in the second half.

Despite Diego Costa equalising for the 10-men, Aaron Ramsey scored what turned out to be the winner for the Gunners a few minutes later and that ultimately denied the Blues a Premier League and FA Cup double.

Having missed out on a top four finish this season, the west London have one last opportunity to end the campaign by winning a piece of silverware - thus avenging last year's defeat in the final.

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They face rivals Manchester United - managed by Jose Mourinho - at Wembley on Saturday afternoon and Moses is hoping to make up for the worst moment of his football life.

Victor Moses is shown a red card (Image: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

"It was the worst feeling ever that I’ve experienced in my career. I wanted to be on the pitch to help my team-mates," he told the Evening Standard. "It has played on my mind a little bit, but there’s nothing I can do about it. I can't rewind it back.

"That’s gone now, we have another final on the 19th against Manchester United to look forward to and we want to win it.